It has now been confirmed that Best Buy will also be carying the new Nexus 7 at launch, thanks to a leaked circular headed to stores now.

It would appear as though Google is going to keep the name Nexus 7 around for another year, instead of offering up a new name for their self branded hardware. This new tablet, made with ASUS just like the last Nexus 7, is expected to come in a few different storage sizes and radio options, starting at $229 for the WiFi only 16GB model.

We’ve seen plenty of leaks for the hardware in the last couple of weeks, all pointing to a dual core Snapdragon processor with a front and rear camera as well as wireless charging built in. Best Buy’s in-store circular confirms a few new things about the tablet, as well as providing users with another purchase location at the end of July.

The Nexus 7 is about to get a big resolution bump, going from 1200 x 800 to 1920 x 1200 on the new model. The on-screen keys for Android subtract a little bit of that for your total functional display, but Nexus 7 users will have just above a 1080p display for this new model. Combined with the updated processor and the next version of Android onboard, it is starting to look like this new tablet will continue the repulation that the original Nexus 7 had for being the best tablet on the market for the price.

Google’s Sundar Pichai is expected to announce this tablet as well as the next version of Android on July 24th, and we’ve been assured that there’s still more to learn about this little device.